Eyes of Fire
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Chapter 2: The Seven Deadly Sins
Luckily, Sam, Dean, and Aly had avoided the press. But the police and social workers were another issue; appariently, Jay's family had disowned him and his daughter because of his lifestyle. Aly's mother had died when she was six months old and her family resented Jay for that. Ever since that time, Jay had been in and out for days at a time. He had a hell of a time with social workers but after fourteen, they had nothing else to do with it. The others agreed so here they were. In the 1967 Impala they were watching them bring out the charred body of Jay Marsden which didn't phase the hunters but the kid was still a little grossed out. The brothers knew nothing about Aly other than the fact that she'd just turned sixteen and had a love of books and music like Fall Out Boy or AC/DC. She didn't talk much but then again, living through a house fire would do that to someone.
"Dean, what are we going to do with her?" Sam asked. "We can't give her up."
"I know but she's not exactly safe, the Yellow Eyed Demon's hunting her and I have a contract." Dean said. "One year but I wonder if Missouri would be able to help."
"We should try that but I wonder if it would do anything." Sam replied.
"To Missouri's it is." Dean said.
They only turned around a corner and found her home. The lights were still on but she must've known they were coming. Dean got out first hoping she would know what to do.
"You boys brought her, didn't you?" The woman asked.
"We did. We're just trying to figure her out." Sam said.
"Well, you boys didn't figure she had an ability, did you? She's like you, Sam, she sees the future but senses everyone's pain." Missouri replied. "Usually, abilities don't show until twenty but she's sixteen and they show. Like how she could sense the demon, that was it."
"So she's one of the selected. That's great." Dean said. "What do mean by everyone's pain?"
"Well, she can feel some of everyone's pain. That also gives her a way of sensing a demon or anything." Missouri replied. "That's how she survived."
"Makes sense but how can we keep her safe from it?" Sam piped in.
"You can't but she does have a little training in her. Seems especially strong in karate." Missouri said looking at her.
"Seems? We won't know until we test her out." Dean said with a smirk.
"Don't even think about it, Dean. She's been through enough." Missouri said.
"Alright, I won't." Dean replied.
"Just where do plan on going?" Missouri asked.
"An old family friend." The eldest Winchester said. "Sam, let's head out."
Sam nodded but Missouri grabbed his arm.
"Protect that girl, Sam." The woman said. "She's special."
"I will." Sam replied.
He walked out the door with Aly close behind. The door slammed and Missouri went back to what she was doing but couldn't get over the sadness and heavy weight that the girl carried.
In the Impala, Dean was blasting Metallica while his brother slept peacefully. It was a relief to him that his brother would get a couple hours but he felt a great weight. He had one year to live and if they found a way out, Sam would drop dead once again. The crossroad demon was right, what's dead should stay dead. That's what he knew. Before he could finish his thought, Bobby's laid before him. He got out and told Aly to get out of the car. They went up a flight of stairs then found the apartment. The man opened the door.
"Good to see you, Dean." Bobby said patting him on the shoulder.
Dean nodded and went inside. He explained about Aly and the housefire to the man who looked shocked. He had known Jay Marsden for years and about his situation with the Demon. That contract was generous but vague.
"What's your plan from here, Dean?" Bobby asked. "You can't pit the kid in a hunt."
"That's what I don't want to do but I have no choice." Dean said. "Aly's already in the middle of a hunt."
"Dean, Aly's more of a huntee, but if you want her to be the hunter, go to Maria and Sam Goldburg." Bobby said with a sigh. "They live in Oklahoma."
"Will do." Dean replied. "Hey kid, let's go."
Aly nodded and got up. They were right, she was the huntee in this case. The demon was catching up to them at a fast rate, she could feel him getting closer and closer every hour that past but then the feeling stopped.
"Kid, are you up for a hunt?" Dean asked.
"What kind of hunt?" Aly said a little eager.
"We'll find out in Oklahoma." Dean replied with a smirk.
